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What Are the Thoughts of Someone with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?

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Thoughts in obsessive-compulsive disorder are constantly repeated. There’s a connection between the person and their own internal events that makes them value them in an exaggerated way. Therefore, they try to eliminate them from reality when they don’t exist. Obsessive-compulsive disorder means that a person has obsessions that may take the form of images, thoughts, or impulses. Of course, the obsessions are tremendously annoying for the person who has them. They cause them extreme anxiety and discomfort. In order to neutralize these sensations or to stop the possible threat generated by the obsession, the person carries out compulsions. Compulsions are…

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